BBC: Yemen war: Fighting breaks out among allied rebels
There have been deadly clashes between Yemen's allied Houthi rebels and supporters of ex-president Ali Abdullah Saleh, as tensions between them grow.
Mr Saleh's General People's Congress (GPC) party said four people were killed in fighting at the main mosque in the capital, Sanaa, on Wednesday.
It accused the Houthis of undermining their partnership.
The once bitter enemies are fighting a war against forces loyal to the current President, Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi.
More than 8,670 people have been killed and 49,960 injured since a Saudi-led coalition backing Mr Hadi intervened in the conflict in 2015, according to the UN.
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WNU Editor: The war has been ongoing for three years .... some people are getting fed-up.
More News On Infighting Between Yemen's Rebels
New rebel infighting hits Yemen capital -- AFP
Clashes kill four in Yemen capital as anti-Saudi alliance frays -- Reuters
Houthi-Saleh infighting in Sanaa leaves 14 dead -- The New Arab
Tensions escalate in Sanaa as Saleh slams Houthis 'mercenaries' -- Al-Arabiya
Yemeni Houthi rebels move on ally's neighborhood in capital -- Washington Post
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